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RE:Nuclear deal - not in India's best interests
by rajesh prajapati on Jul 14, 2008 05:16 PM

1. First feed your people and then think of the Bomb, neutron or otherwise!
2. IAEA is not the supplier and neither has the authority or competence to supply nuclear fuel or technology. It is only a regulatory body that overseas that the nuclear/fissile material is used for the purpose it is intended without any clandestine diversion! So to ask for guarantee of supplies, India would have to negotiate with the Nuclear Supplies Group, which will only entertain you after the Deal is signed!
3. In the absence of supplies, or the termination of agreement, India is free to take any remedial measures which are not specified which is in India's interest. If specified, the peaceniks of the West would certainly get a clause to annul that when the vote comes up!
4. Am shocked that MMS and his team actually got a deal so much in favour of the contry - I thought he was a dud! Turns out he is radioactive !

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